Rubber heel.



S. H. SERVITA.

RUBBER HEEL.

APPLICATION FILED MAY 26,1914

1,121,141 Patented Dec. 15,1914.

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O35 FALL EJL'JEB, MASSACHUSETTS.

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ion flied May 26, 1914}. Serial No 841,055.

pth of the lepression 2. On the m1- r: of the heel iJCKlCfltil this depression :1 mismntially elliptical cushion 6 which is joined. iv the (:2 iion and has a fiat lower r This latter cu:-:hiou projects 0ut- Wardiy from: the lower face of the heel, but ance) considerably than the distance the vushion 3 px-o eis so that when t is placed upon the ground the cushion 6 1? Jim, thus durir th further movenwnt o' the font in bil the toe to the ground a rm ring motion produced on the ilfli and i119 s on is gradually taken up by the cushion 3, the 1' ssure causing the ma of ihe said cm on to be pushed uprnrljiijv in tho deprescion 52. A series of *ies 7 are formed in the sides of the hee numns of which it may be attached to 2L iuco o of the dethe unshlon o- 111 that "1 the lower f v1e low or 1100 0; pccuimr 1* (1mm v. This has :1

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ipz-ising a body wres inns in its :u'YflS being of water arm than H10 other and relatlveiy oeper cushions formed on the lower face thirker than the Pia; .U hotly po 'on directly below depression eno. sen approximately of lane of the second men- 11E}; somprising a ho iy plurality of depressions in its upper face, the said depressions being arranged from adjacent the rear of the lift forwardly on the longitudinal axis thereof encl the depth of the said depressions graclw ally increasing forwardly, and cushions formed on the lower face of the said body portion directly below said depressions.

4. An elastic: portion, anti a plurality of cushions formed on the lower sides thereof, said cushions being srrangec'i from the rear of the heel for- Wfll'dly on the longitudinal axis thereof a-mi the distance of projection of the cushions from the face of the heel gradually increasing forwardly. I

In testimony whereof I m'iiX my signature, in the presence of two Witnesses.

SAMUEL H. SERVITA.

il itnesses JAMES C. MoDoNALn, EMILE F. Bnnonson.

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